The financial analysis of a company like Bank of Nova Scotia involves checking the three financial statements of the company in detail, of which the balance sheet is one. All three financial statements should be used to measure the financial performance of the company, and should form a part of the Bank of Nova Scotia stock analysis. A company releases its balance sheet every quarter along with its quarterly results. The Bank of Nova Scotia balance sheet for 2015 shows cash on hand of $129.95B. The cash has increased by $71.17B. Bank of Nova Scotia revenue was $25.18B and Bank of Nova Scotia operating cash flow was $11.16B. View latest and last 10 year balance sheet data to check Bank of Nova Scotia financial performance..

Assets: An asset is a resource that a corporation like Bank of Nova Scotia owns and has economic value. The two major types of assets are: fixed assets like real estate, plant and machinery and current assets like cash, marketable securities and inventory. The total asset value for BNS stock as of year is $690.27B. Its easy to associate the term with manufacturing companies, which invest a lot in factories and equipment. However, the same cannot be said about tech stocks.

Liabilities: This item on the balance sheet implies the firm's, in this case Bank of Nova Scotia's, legal obligations including loans, accounts payable, deferred revenue, accrued expenses and mortgages. The total liabilities for BNS stock stand at $647.17B.

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